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04-16-2015, 09:06 PM

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سوداني في قائمة مجلة تايم الامريكية لمئة شخص أكثر الناس تأثيراً في العالم للعام المنصرم ..

    08:06 PM Apr, 16 2015
    سودانيز اون لاين
    Mohamed Suleiman-California, USA
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    هو مصطفي حسن ...
    ربما لا يعرفه الكثيرون ...
    لكنه بحسب عمله أنقذ أطفال كثر في مناطق الحرب ... من دارفور الي سوريا ....

    يعمل مع وزير خارجية بريطانيا السابق .... ديفيد ميليباند ...

    Mustafa Hassan
    By David Miliband
    April 16, 2015
    TIME 100 2015 Mustafa Hassan
    Illustration by Joel Kimmel for TIME
    Guardian of lost children

    The word hero is overused and misused. The story of Mustafa Hassan, an aid worker from Sudan, and his work as a child-protection manager at the International Rescue Committee shows where it should be used. From Darfur to Syria, Mustafa’s life’s work is focused on protecting young and innocent children caught up in the barbarity of war.

    Thousands of Syrian children have arrived at the Za‘atari and Azraq refugee camps alone, separated from their families, not knowing whether their parents are alive or dead. Then they meet Mustafa. With a team of 50 he does the meticulous detective work needed to reunite children with their families or connect them with foster families. Working tirelessly, below the radar, in some of the toughest conditions in the world, Mustafa and people like him restore our faith in humanity. Truly he is a hero, making the world better one life at a time.

    Miliband, a former U.K. Foreign Secretary, is the president and CEO of the International Rescue Committee










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    (عدل بواسطة Mohamed Suleiman on 04-16-2015, 09:18 PM)

                  

04-16-2015, 09:12 PM

Mohamed Suleiman
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Re: سوداني في قائمة مجلة تايم الامريكية لمئة � (Re: Mohamed Suleiman)

    القائمة فيها مبرزين في كل المجالات و من مختلف الدول و الاديان .....
    علماء و فنانين و مهندسين و أطباء و رياضة و أعمال و أعنال خيرية .... من الجنسين ...

    للإطلاع علي القائمة .. هنا موقع المجلة :

    http://time.com/3822966/mustafa-hassan-2015-time-100/
                  

04-16-2015, 09:31 PM

Mohamed Suleiman
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Re: سوداني في قائمة مجلة تايم الامريكية لمئة � (Re: Mohamed Suleiman)

    يبدو أن مجلة تايم هذه المرة .. عمدت الي إبراز جنود مجهولون غير مشهورين تفانوا في أعمالهم ... و لاحظ ذلك التفاني بعض المشهورين حولهم فكتبوا عنهم.
                  

04-17-2015, 07:00 AM

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    A voice for Syria’s children: IRC’s Mustafa Hassan named one of TIME’s 100 most influential people

    April 16, 2015 by The IRC

    Mustafa Hassan ######### a team of 50 people at the IRC who provide care and shelter for more than 2,000 Syrian children in Jordan’s refugee camps. Photo: Alla Khanji/IRC
    TIME Magazine recently named Mustafa Hassan, an aid worker with the International Rescue Committee, one of the world’s 100 most influential people for his tireless efforts to protect the youngest victims of Syria’s civil war.

    Mustafa Hassan’s infectious smile is a familiar sight to children playing in the dusty lanes of Jordan’s Zaatari and Azraq refugee camps. The 52-year-old International Rescue Committee aid worker is a calming presence amid the chaos and ravages of war. He has become a father figure to the camps’ young Syrian refugees, and they look to him for comfort and advice.

    Mustafa and the 50 members of his child-protection team do the painstaking detective work necessary to help children separated from their families reunite with relatives.

    It’s all too easy for kids to get lost in the chaos of conflict, Mustafa explains. Some trek as many as 10 days to reach the camps across the border, an unimaginably dangerous and difficult journey.

    So far, Mustafa and his colleagues have helped close to 1,000 Syrian children in the camps rejoin their loved ones. The IRC provides temporary care and shelter in both Zaatari and Azraq for more than 2,000 unaccompanied and seperated children, most of whom are 14 to 17 years old.

    Mustafa was motivated to build a career in human rights and humanitarian aid by the decades-long Darfur conflict in his native Sudan. He put himself through school by working odd jobs—in a supermarket, on a farm, and at a newsstand—before becoming a social worker in Darfur in 2004. He also worked in Sri Lanka and Kenya before joining the IRC a year ago.

    Mustafa’s work in crisis zones sometimes takes him from his own two children.

    “Every time they welcome me when I return home, they remind me of all the children who cannot enjoy such a moment because they lost parents,” he says. “And I am reminded of all the parents who are desperate to find their children or else live with the devastating truth that they might never come back.”


    A group of Syrian children in the Zaatari refugee camp in Jordan. The camp is home to more than 80,000 Syrians, making it the second largest refugee camp in the world. Photo: Peter Biro/IRC
    A never waning smile amid the hurdles

    Unaccompanied children arriving at Jordan’s borders have witnessed unspeakable horrors in Syria. They’re traumatized, exhausted and scared about what will happen next.

    Mustafa and his team identify these children and bring them to IRC reception centers in the Zaatari and Azraq camps, where they receive food and water and have a safe place to rest and play. Team members gather as much information as they can about each child and then start tracing and contacting relatives.

    The workers have established a trusted network inside and outside the camps. With few clues to work with, they often manage to track children’s relatives in a short time, less than 15 minutes in some cases. They're able to spread the word through social media and mobile messaging applications within their networks.

    "I am reminded of all the parents who are desperate to find their children or else live with the devastating truth that they might never come back.”
    But reunification can be a daunting, lengthy process, one requiring multiple approvals from local and distant officials. Parents of separated children might be living in urban areas without official authorization, making them difficult to locate.

    "The children usually do not understand why it is taking so long to be reunited with their families—they become increasingly disappointed,” Mustafa explains. “The team works with them on a daily basis, providing psychosocial support and recreational activities like sports and art. But nothing can replace a child’s own family.”

    If no relatives can be found, the IRC looks for families willing to open up their homes to these vulnerable children despite their own hardships. He recalls one woman, already a mother of seven, who volunteered to foster five orphans.



    Mustafa takes inspiration from the courage and hospitality of these compassionate and generous people. Amid the hurdles and frustrations of his work, he never stops smiling and his enthusiasm spills over to his colleagues.

    In order to help, Mustafa often reminds them, they must listen. “I want to give a voice to those children who otherwise would never be heard,” he says. “My hope is that peace will come for these kids and they will go back to Syria to rebuild their lives. They are strong, amazing children and will do great things with their lives.”
                  

04-17-2015, 08:47 AM

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    التحية للأخ مصطفى وهو يقوم بهذا العمل الإنساني واستحق بفضله هذا التنويه

    شكرا منعم سليمان
                  

04-17-2015, 12:28 PM

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Re: سوداني في قائمة مجلة تايم الامريكية لمئة � (Re: معاوية الزبير)

    والله العظيم فحر لكل سوداني.
    هؤلاء هم أهل السودان الحقيقيون الذين يعملون بلا من و لا أذى.
    فخرنا به لا تحده حدود.
                  

04-17-2015, 12:58 PM

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Re: سوداني في قائمة مجلة تايم الامريكية لمئة � (Re: Omer Abdalla Omer)

    الأخ العزيز محمد سليمان

    شكراً لتعريفنا بهذا الشاب الإنسان وهو بالفعل يستحق الانضمام لقائمة الأشخاص الأكثر تأثيراً في العالم رغم أنه يعمل خلف الأضواء

    قبل فترة استمعت للقاء في البي بي سي مع طبيب سوداني أعتقد أنه هو نفسه وحكى عن الظروف القاسية التي واجهها إبان عمله كمتطوع في دارفور مع منظمة أطباء بلا حدود.

    هذال الطبيب الشاب يستحق جائزة نوبل للسلام ولكن أعتقد أن العائق الوحيد نحو ذلك أنه .. سوداني.
                  

04-17-2015, 04:54 PM

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    *** شكرا سيد مصطفى حسن

    *** شكرا الزميل محمد سليمان
                  

04-17-2015, 05:18 PM

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    الأستاذ محمد سليمان، تحية وإحترام..

    شكراً على تعريفنا بهذا التعرُف ذا الوزن الثقيل لمجهودات وعمل أخونا مصطفى حسن، ويعرفه الناس في جامعة الخرطوم، كلية الاقتصاد، ب مصطفى النقيب. وله إسهامات مبكرة في العمل العام يميزه هدؤه والبسمة المرتسمة على وجهه الطفولي الحبوب. بعد تخرجه من جامعة الخرطوم، وظروف التضييق في الرزق عقب انقلاب الانقاذ، عمل مع الصديق زميل المنر سابقاً، بدرالدين أحمد موسى، في بعض الأعمال الخاصة، حتى خروجه من السودان. مصطفى النقيب أهل لتعرُف العالم على مجهوداته المثابرة والشجاعة.. كما أنه ملهم بشكل أساسي حيث أن الانسان من أي موقع يمكن أن يقدم الكثير بنية خالصة مدفوعاً بضمير حي وأخوة إنسانية صادقة.

    عدلان
                  

04-17-2015, 05:34 PM

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    لك وله التحية.
                  

04-17-2015, 05:43 PM

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    التحية لمصطفي حسين

    نحن ايضا اولى بتكريمة كما يجب ويستحق
                  

04-17-2015, 06:29 PM

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    الأخوة الاعزاء:

    الصادق الخالدي
    معاوية الزبير
    عمر عبدالله عمر
    حسن بشير
    الطيب عثمان يوسف
    عدلان احمد عبدالعزيز
    ميرغني تيتاوي
    أحمد بن عوف

    لكم التحايا و الإحترام
    و شكرا لكلماتكم النبيلة بحق إنسان نبيل ... الأخ مصطفي حسن.

    لقد عمل مصطفي حسن لإنقاذ الضحايا من الأطفال - في داخل معسكر للنازحين بدارفور - في أوج حملات الحكومة ضد أهل دارفور. ..

    هنا تقرير تحقيقي لفرع الإعلام بالأمم المتحدة و نشره موقع سودان تريبيون عام 2006 في دارفور في مركز لليونيسيف حيث كان مصطفي حسن نائبا للمركز لمساعدة الاطفال الذين تاهوا بفعل الحروب في تلك المنطقة - و قد أدلي بتصريح في هذا التقرير:


    Friendly spaces for Darfur displaced children

    Mar 6, 2006 (NYALA) — The first time Micha De Winter walked into a child-friendly space in a camp for displaced people in Darfur in March 2005, he found 150 children crowded into 25 square metres, supervised by one animator holding a stick in one hand and a whip in the other.



    "What I found was quite awful. Animators received very little training. There were no materials, and the numbers of children were so huge that hardly anything meaningful could be done in terms of psycho-social support," De Winter, a child psychologist, said.

    The main activities were collective singing and military-like gymnastics. "I thought this had to be an exception," he said, "but it was the same almost everywhere."

    The objective of the child-friendly spaces was to create a safe environment where children - many of whom had witnessed the burning of their villages and the killing of relatives - could play, express their emotions and regain a sense of normalcy.

    However, because the camps for the displaced had grown so quickly - and the need for support was so overwhelming - doubts arose about the quality of these spaces, which are managed by national and international NGOs.

    "The needs were enormous, but the staff and funding for these spaces very limited," said De Winter, who was asked by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) to evaluate these services.

    In the summer of 2005, the Dutch professor recommended the training of "model animators", who could pass on their knowledge in child development and community support to others. He also advised that the children be divided into smaller, more manageable groups.

    "In large groups, you can’t see whether children are depressed, defensive, withdrawn or aggressive," he said.

    Although the continued expansion of camps had outstripped improvements in many cases, there were significant changes in the way child-friendly spaces were run in some of the camps.

    Mustafa Hassan, assistant child protection officer for UNICEF in West Darfur, said that depending on the capacity of the NGO running the space, children were divided into different groups and given specialised activities.

    "Smaller groups made possible more diverse activities and allowed for individual attention," De Winter said. "When this starts to happen, you have real psycho-social support."

    "In West Darfur, 800 teachers were trained in psycho-social support in 2005, emphasising more communication and more attention for traumatised children and children with special needs," Hassan said.

    Despite the improvements, De Winter observed that lack of funding, materials, training and hygiene continued to challenge the programmes.

    Child protection

    The child-friendly spaces are part of a larger effort by various aid agencies to improve the protection of displaced children, estimated by UNICEF to comprise over 50 percent of most camp populations.

    Maha Muna, emergency coordinator of the UN Population Fund (UNFPA) in Sudan, noted that in camps for refugees and displaced people around the world, there were many forms of violence that could be anticipated and prevented.

    She noted that when a woman who headed a household had to leave the camp to look for a job, work the land or collect firewood, her children would be left alone.

    "The oldest child will be responsible for the rest and will be vulnerable to exploitation," she said. "And that’s why having opportunities for children to have education is a protection issue, fundamentally."

    De Winter said that in many camps there were not enough schools to educate all the children. Parents often gave priority to their sons, leaving daughters without an education.

    Mustafa Hassan noted that the child-friendly spaces could potentially fill some of the gaps. A number of them were already offering literacy classes for girls who had to look after their siblings and could not go to school.

    "Last week I saw 25 girls attending literacy classes in a child-friendly space," he said. "Five of them were carrying a baby."

    Nothing to do

    The disintegration of community care and support structures and the absence of numerous activities that would keep children busy in rural settings made displaced children more vulnerable to idleness, aid workers observed.

    "Except for the serious protection issues - boys recruited as child soldiers, girls being raped - the main problem for children is the lack of facilities for them in camps while they’re growing up," De Winter said.

    He also identified the "culture of violence" within families, between parents and children, and among children themselves as a serious problem.

    "Stopping corporal punishment is a child-protection issue of the first order," he said. "If you don’t teach your children how to resolve conflict in a peaceful way, they learn that violence is a solution to conflict. This circle of violence will continue when they grow up. It is a crucial element in fostering peace."

    The child psychologist also felt there was too little recognition of the importance of fostering joy and happiness within schools and child-friendly spaces.

    "Laughing and being happy is one of the best ways to deal with trauma," he said. "I would only fund child-friendly spaces that make children laugh at least 10 times a day."

    (IRIN)








    التقرير في سودان تريبيون:
    http://www.sudantribune.com/spip.php?article14390







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    (عدل بواسطة Mohamed Suleiman on 04-17-2015, 06:33 PM)

                  


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